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AVAPOW 4000A Battery Jump Starter w/ 150PSI Air Compressor Tire Inflator

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Features:
  • For up to All Gas/10.0L Diesel Engines
  • 150 PSI digital air compressor
  • 24000 mAh battery capacity
  • Equipped with 3 ports (PD 18W Type-C IN/OUT and 2 USB output ports)
  • LED light with 3 modes (Flashlight, Strobe, SOS)

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Update: This popular Frontpage Deal is still available, now with a price drop.

AUTO Direct via Walmart has AVAPOW 4000A Battery Jump Starter w/ 150PSI Air Compressor Tire Inflator (T09C) on sale for $69.76 - $21.99 (clip the coupon on the item page) = $48 -> now $47.77. Shipping is free.
  • Note: You must be logged in your Walmart account to clip coupons.
Thanks to staff member DesertGardener for finding this deal.

Features:
  • For up to All Gas/10.0L Diesel Engines
  • 150 PSI digital air compressor
  • 24000 mAh battery capacity
  • Equipped with 3 ports (PD 18W Type-C IN/OUT and 2 USB output ports)
  • LED light with 3 modes (Flashlight, Strobe, SOS)

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Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Project farm reviewed Avapow and it was number 2 on the list of best jumpers. Watch your mouth talking about Avapow. No name brand my a$$
The Ryobi one is good too if you already have the 18v set.
Why wouldn't it? I have owned tons of air inflators throughout the years from cheap $10 Ross ones to Viair and Ryobi ones. All of them have been able to fully inflate car tires with no issues. What makes the difference is the noise level, run time (they can over heat), and speed at which they can inflate the tires. I have a cheap $40 jump starter/air compressor/power bank and it inflates tires just fine and it's just a bit slower than my two Ryobi portable tire inflators.

I don't know this brand but for the price it seems like a great deal, just keep in mind to charge it every 3 months or so because the last thing you want is to find out it's dead when you are on the side of the road. And of course it's better to have a tire inflator that plugs into the cigarette lighter but this one is more convenient if space is an issue.

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tacomaguy20
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How do these batteries hold up in extreme heat? I live in AZ and it gets to 120 degree sometimes in the summer and inside a vehicle it's a good 170 in the sun (or higher).
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DL_
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Is this legit? Specs seem kind of high for this price point
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Quote from DL_ :
Is this legit? Specs seem kind of high for this price point
Don't expect anything more than $50 performance. No chance this was ever worth much more than the sale price let alone $280.
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Quote from supersizedkid :
The inflator on this won't be very good for car tires. Might work for a couple PSI, but not for a significant leak.

Get a well-reviewed jumper box and a separate inflator instead. For the inflator, if you want a battery model, get one from one of the tool lines such as DeWalt, Milwaukee, Ridgid etc.

The Ryobi one is good too if you already have the 18v set.
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Quote from supersizedkid :
The inflator on this won't be very good for car tires. Might work for a couple PSI, but not for a significant leak.

Get a well-reviewed jumper box and a separate inflator instead. For the inflator, if you want a battery model, get one from one of the tool lines such as DeWalt, Milwaukee, Ridgid etc.
Why wouldn't it? I have owned tons of air inflators throughout the years from cheap $10 Ross ones to Viair and Ryobi ones. All of them have been able to fully inflate car tires with no issues. What makes the difference is the noise level, run time (they can over heat), and speed at which they can inflate the tires. I have a cheap $40 jump starter/air compressor/power bank and it inflates tires just fine and it's just a bit slower than my two Ryobi portable tire inflators.

I don't know this brand but for the price it seems like a great deal, just keep in mind to charge it every 3 months or so because the last thing you want is to find out it's dead when you are on the side of the road. And of course it's better to have a tire inflator that plugs into the cigarette lighter but this one is more convenient if space is an issue.
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Quote from tacomaguy20 :
How do these batteries hold up in extreme heat? I live in AZ and it gets to 120 degree sometimes in the summer and inside a vehicle it's a good 170 in the sun (or higher).
Should be ok, I have been using one of these (different brand) for about 3 yrs and it still works without issues. I store it under the seat because it seems that's the coolest place in the car.
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Quote from alberthdz :
Should be ok, I have been using one of these (different brand) for about 3 yrs and it still works without issues. I store it under the seat because it seems that's the coolest place in the car.
Really? I always thought high heat killed batteries. That's good to know.
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Quote from supersizedkid :
The inflator on this won't be very good for car tires. Might work for a couple PSI, but not for a significant leak.

Get a well-reviewed jumper box and a separate inflator instead. For the inflator, if you want a battery model, get one from one of the tool lines such as DeWalt, Milwaukee, Ridgid etc.
Car tires are usually 32 to 35psi, you can literally use a bicycle pump to pump them up (although it would take forever).

No reason to think it wouldn't work just fine.
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Quote from hodr :
Car tires are usually 32 to 35psi, you can literally use a bicycle pump to pump them up (although it would take forever).

No reason to think it wouldn't work just fine.
Cheap inflators have a short duty cycle or they will overheat and fail
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Not worth a no-name jump starter. In the cases where the battery starts a fire in the heat.
Project farm reviewed Avapow and it was number 2 on the list of best jumpers. Watch your mouth talking about Avapow. No name brand my a$$
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I almost purchased this but went with the gooloo a3 for just a bit more simply because there was more information and reviews on it. From what I gathered as a jumper these are great. The pump is more for emergency use on a car due to overheating, but bicycle tires and basketballs it's great.

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Quote from alberthdz :
Why wouldn't it? I have owned tons of air inflators throughout the years from cheap $10 Ross ones to Viair and Ryobi ones. All of them have been able to fully inflate car tires with no issues. What makes the difference is the noise level, run time (they can over heat), and speed at which they can inflate the tires. I have a cheap $40 jump starter/air compressor/power bank and it inflates tires just fine and it's just a bit slower than my two Ryobi portable tire inflators.

I don't know this brand but for the price it seems like a great deal, just keep in mind to charge it every 3 months or so because the last thing you want is to find out it's dead when you are on the side of the road. And of course it's better to have a tire inflator that plugs into the cigarette lighter but this one is more convenient if space is an issue.
I don't get why so many people are having such high doubts. I've used way cheaper pumps like a rinky dink one from harbor freight that was maybe $5 and that worked fine too on my f150...

Not sure if people are expecting to use these constantly or what - I wouldn't expect to use this constantly except for dumb things like basketballs or bike tires and even then I doubt it'd be that often... For a car I'd use this as needed which outside of an emergency is what, maybe a few times a year?

Where I think this will fail is hitting high psi, it might advertise that but I'm only expecting to use this on car tires which are usually what, around 35 psi?
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